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<blockquote data-quote="nhguy" data-source="post: 198949" data-attributes="member: 5248"><p>It is quite clear to me that Carey went into those negotiations with every intention of striking! That's why he wouldn't put the contract offer out to a vote. We can't live in the past, however, he takes credit for a successful strike,but when you look back was it really a victory for labor? Nobody wins in a strike.</p><p>I will give him credit for one thing during that strike, he made the UPS Public Relations department look like a bunch of clowns. He took his message to the street although the message was far from factual or correct, he did sway public oponion against the company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nhguy, post: 198949, member: 5248"] It is quite clear to me that Carey went into those negotiations with every intention of striking! That's why he wouldn't put the contract offer out to a vote. We can't live in the past, however, he takes credit for a successful strike,but when you look back was it really a victory for labor? Nobody wins in a strike. I will give him credit for one thing during that strike, he made the UPS Public Relations department look like a bunch of clowns. He took his message to the street although the message was far from factual or correct, he did sway public oponion against the company. [/QUOTE]
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